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angel25
08-06-2006, 02:08 PM
:wave: :talk: :crazy: :cool: Mine is:

Kelly Clarkson
Justin Timberlake and the guys of Nsync
Linkin Park

I don't think that there is any type of music I don't like, but those are a few of my favorites. Whats yours?

Central Perk
08-06-2006, 03:05 PM
Seal

Blondie Bear!
08-06-2006, 03:22 PM
Right now, my top 10:
(It changes alot... #1 is the only solid spot)

1. Red Hot Chili Peppers
2. The Tea Party
3. Ours
4. Christina Aguilera
5. Prince
6. The Police
7. The Cure
8. Stone Temple Pilots
9. Kiss
10. Queen

Shine
08-06-2006, 09:25 PM
This is what my list would look like today. Tomorrow it might me slightly different though. :lol:

1. The Beatles
2. Led Zeppelin
3. Rush
4. Bruce Springsteen
5. Genesis
6. The Bee Gees
7. Van Halen
8. Prince
9. Sara Evans
10. Chicago

Courtnee
08-06-2006, 10:17 PM
1.Evanescence
2.Green Day
3.MCR
4.Xtina
5.Corinna Fugate
6.Lacuna Coil
7.Carrie Underwood
8.R.H.C.P.
9.Metallica
10.AFI

ArtSpooner92
08-06-2006, 10:21 PM
I like Rise Against, AFI, Angels & Airwaves, Underoath, The All-American Rejects, Yung Joc, Chamillionaire, Story of the Year

Brad Russ
08-06-2006, 10:49 PM
Probably hasn't changed much since the last time I posted it, but here's my updated list:

Keith Green
Michael W. Smith
Beth Hart
Chicago
Peter Cetera
The Newsboys
Ice Cube
Rich Mullins

JoPol_wannabe
08-07-2006, 12:05 AM
I got a rather large list so bear with me

Hall & Oats
Heart
Blondie
Pat Benetar
Huey Lewis
Wilson Phillips
Alison Kruass
Train
ColdPlay
Five for Fighting
Cyndi Lauper
Bangles
Joan Jett
Beach Boys
Beatles
John Mayer
Los Lonely Boys
Mercy Me
Sierra
Michael Mcdonald
Doobie Brothers
Kenny Loggins
The Police
Sting
Queen
Garth Brooks
Keith Urban
Restless Heart
Eddie Rabbit
Jewel
Sheryl Crow
Carrie Underwood
Shania Twain
Reba
Little Big Town
Sugarland
Sherrie Austin
Brad Paisly
Wynonna
Diana Krall
Anita Baker
Paul Mcartney
Stevie Nicks
Gretchen Wilson
Starship
the Jets
Journey
Donna Summer
Earth, Wind & Fire
Alabama
Lonestar
Collective Soul
Manhime Steamroller (not sure on spelling)
Billy Mclaughlin
Jim Brickman

gilligan fanatic
08-07-2006, 12:24 AM
Ferlin Husky
Johnny Nash
Arthur Godfrey
Johnny Horton
Cat Stevens
Stonewall Jackson
Statler Brothers
Mike Curb Congregation
Kenny Rogers
Barry Sadler
Billy Walker
Ricky Nelson
Roy Orbison
Johnny Preston
Mitch Miller
The Doors
Bobby Goldsboro
New Christy Ministrels
Jim Reeves
Booker T and the Mg's
Mitch Miller
Everly Brothers
Sons of the Pioneers
Neil Sedaka
Buck Owens
Jim Stafford
Johnny and the Hurricanes
Hermans Hermits
Lou Monte
Spike Jones
Main Ingredient
Average White Band
Marty Robbins
The O'Jays

And that is basically all of them. I don't really like anymore than that.

Number 9 Dream
08-07-2006, 01:09 AM
The Beatles
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
The Doors
Elton John
Billy Joel
John Lennon
Death Cab for Cutie
Nirvana
Interpol

Those are the main groups and singers I listen to :) I also like songs from rap artists, 80's new wave, pop, etc (just wouldn't go out and buy a whole c.d. of them).

RustyShackleford
08-07-2006, 01:19 AM
Classic Rock: AC/DC, Allman Brothers Band, Aerosmith, Beatles, Black Sabbath, Bon Jovi, Boston, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Def Leppard, The Doors, Eagles, Green Day, Guns N Roses, Joruney, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, Live, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Metallica, Motley Crue, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Poison, Queen, Queensryche, Rolling Stones, Steve Miller Band, Van Halen, Velvet Revolver, Bad Company, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Deep Purple, Dokken, Foreigner, Heart, Jefferson Starship, Jimi Hendrix, KISS, Pearl Jam, Quiet Riot, Rush, Scorpions, Stone Temple Pilots, Ted Nugent, .38 Special, Whitesnake, The Who,

Current Rock: Bullet For My Valentine, My Chemical Romance, The Killers, 3 Doors Down, Shinedown, Matchbook Romance, Flyleaf, Rammstein

Pop: Kelly Clarkson, Daniel Bedingfield, Natasha Bedingfield, Bo Bice, Robbie Williams, Anthony Callea, Rex Goudie, old Mariah Carey, Elton John

Country: Josh Gracin, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Gretchen Wilson, Carrie Underwood, George Canyon, Johnny Cash, Leann Rimes, Miranda Lambert, Garth Brooks

Fleet
08-07-2006, 02:43 AM
New Christy Ministrels
Sons of the Pioneers

Wow... I'm really surprised you've heard of the Christies and the Sons of the Pioneers.
Which NCM song do you like best? I'm guessing that you've heard "Green Green" (from 1963) and "Today" (from the movie, "Advance to the Rear," 1964).

Here are my favorites:
1. The New Christy Minstrels
2. The Flamingos
3. The Platters
4. Nat King Cole
5. Elvis
6. Connie Francis
7. Johnny Mathis
8. The Everly Bros.
9. Ricky Nelson
10. The Beach Boys

gilligan fanatic
08-07-2006, 09:37 AM
Wow... I'm really surprised you've heard of the Christies and the Sons of the Pioneers.
Which NCM song do you like best? I'm guessing that you've heard "Green Green" (from 1963) and "Today" (from the movie, "Advance to the Rear," 1964).

Here are my favorites:
1. The New Christy Minstrels
2. The Flamingos
3. The Platters
4. Nat King Cole
5. Elvis
6. Connie Francis
7. Johnny Mathis
8. The Everly Bros.
9. Ricky Nelson
10. The Beach Boys

I like all there tall tale and event songs like Johny Appleseed, John Henry, Casey Jones, Parson Brown, Preacher And The Bear and Paul Bunyan. The group is enjoyable. They also have a ton of good covers of Christmas songs. The only song of theres I don't like a lot is Down by the Riverside

Sons of the Pioneers are good to. I have always been a Roy Rogers fan. When I am outside doing work or what not sometimes I will sing Cool Water and people have no idea what song that is.

Fleet
08-07-2006, 05:10 PM
I like all there tall tale and event songs like Johny Appleseed, John Henry, Casey Jones, Parson Brown, Preacher And The Bear and Paul Bunyan. The group is enjoyable. They also have a ton of good covers of Christmas songs. The only song of theres I don't like a lot is Down by the Riverside

Wow... I'm impressed. Not many people younger than about 35 have heard of the songs you listed.
Johnny Appleseed, John Henry and the Steam Drill, Casey Jones and Paul Bunyan were on the "Land of Giants" album (early 1964).

Parson Brown is one of their Christmas songs (on the '63 album) and Preacher and the Bear is from the "Tall Tales" album (late '62/early '63).

The band had a very good sound. With 9-10 members (10 when Randy Sparks was still with the band) they had a very full sound- like a choir. And each individual member did fine on solos. The two females (Jackie Miller and Gayle Caldwell the most well-known) had great voices as did all the male members. One of them, Nick Woods, had a voice which kind of reminds me of Elvis, both of them being baritones.

You may be interested in the "official" NCM site:
http://www.thenewchristyminstrels.com

Fleet
08-07-2006, 05:13 PM
Sons of the Pioneers are good to. I have always been a Roy Rogers fan. When I am outside doing work or what not sometimes I will sing Cool Water and people have no idea what song that is.
Yeah, "Cool Water." From 1960. I wouldn't expect many people to know that song! It's not like it's played on the radio everyday.

Tootie
08-07-2006, 05:24 PM
Green Day
Fall Out boy
Pink Floyd

Brad Russ
08-07-2006, 10:19 PM
10. The Beach Boys

Oh yes, The Beach Boys, how could I have forgotten them?? :confused:

Some more of my favorite older singers and groups:

Pink Floyd
Janis Joplin
The Doobie Brothers
The Moody Blues
Steely Dan
Carole King
Diana Ross
CCR
Smokey Robinson

Just to name a few.

Wawwie
08-07-2006, 10:44 PM
Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
The Who
Pink Floyd
Bob Seger
John Mellencamp
CCR
Van Halen
Metallica
Linkin Park

gilligan fanatic
08-09-2006, 02:39 PM
Wow... I'm impressed. Not many people younger than about 35 have heard of the songs you listed.
Johnny Appleseed, John Henry and the Steam Drill, Casey Jones and Paul Bunyan were on the "Land of Giants" album (early 1964).

Parson Brown is one of their Christmas songs (on the '63 album) and Preacher and the Bear is from the "Tall Tales" album (late '62/early '63).

The band had a very good sound. With 9-10 members (10 when Randy Sparks was still with the band) they had a very full sound- like a choir. And each individual member did fine on solos. The two females (Jackie Miller and Gayle Caldwell the most well-known) had great voices as did all the male members. One of them, Nick Woods, had a voice which kind of reminds me of Elvis, both of them being baritones.

You may be interested in the "official" NCM site:
http://www.thenewchristyminstrels.com

They changed the format of there site. A few months ago they listed all the covers to there albums. I always thought that was neat. I don't see them on the new site.

Superstar
08-09-2006, 07:39 PM
Raven-Symoné and Kelly Clarkson. There are alot of other artists that I like, but Raven and Kelly are my favorites.

Fleet
08-10-2006, 08:31 PM
They changed the format of there site. A few months ago they listed all the covers to there albums. I always thought that was neat. I don't see them on the new site.
Yes, it went through a complete update several weeks ago. I'm glad they updated the message board.

jacktripper1
08-15-2006, 10:32 PM
My List:
1- The Beatles & all associated works.
2- The Rolling Stones
3- Creedence Clearwater Revival
4- KISS
5- Led Zeppelin
6- Van Halen
7- John Mellencamp
8- Huey Lewis & The News
9- Billy Joel
10- Motley Crue- ('81-'91)

gilligan fanatic
08-16-2006, 09:59 AM
Yes, it went through a complete update several weeks ago. I'm glad they updated the message board.

I've never been to there message board, maybe I will check it out now

angel25
09-01-2006, 02:33 PM
Ok, if I was to make a big list of my favorite music and bands that would be:

Nsync- even the solo stuff I like from Justin and JC
Kelly Clarkson
Linkin Park
Beach Boys
Beatles
Shania Twain
Avril Lavine
Mariah Carey
Jewel
Sarah Maglauclin
Christina Aguilara
I am having a hard time thinking of all of my favorites, but there is a lot of them! Here is some of my favorites though, the spelling sucks, but I thought I would write down a few of my favs!